Tag: LeT

  • Policeman killed in attempted LeT attack on BJP leader in Srinagar

    By PTI
    SRINAGAR: A policeman was shot dead by Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorists Thursday morning in an attempted attack on a local BJP leader in the outskirts of Srinagar city, police said.

    One of the four terrorists disguised himself as a woman wearing ‘Burqa’ (veil) and approached the main door of the residence of BJP leader Anwar Ahmad in Arigam Nowgam here, requesting for a meeting, a police official said.

    The official said Ahmad — who is the BJP’s district general secretary for Baramulla and incharge for Kupwara district — was not present in the house as he is in Jammu.

    “As soon as the main door was opened, the terrorists fired indiscriminately, killing a sentry, identified as Rameez Raja, on the spot,” he said.

    Raja was taken to SMHS hospital here, where doctors declared him brought dead.

    The terrorists, fearing retaliatory firing from the other guards inside the residence, left the spot after coming to know that the BJP leader was not present in the house, the official said, adding, however, they decamped with a SLR rifle.

    The attack comes three days after terrorists gunned down a block development council (BDC) member and his personal security guard in Sopore area of north Kashmir’s Baramulla district.

    BDC member Reyaz Ahmad, affiliated with the BJP, and his personal security guard Shafqat Ahmad had died on the spot in the indiscriminate firing by militants who had barged into the premises of Sopore Municipal Council where a meeting of the council was going on.

    Another councilor, Shamsuddin Peer, was injured and later died at a hospital here.

    Kashmir Inspector General of Police (IGP) Vijay Kumar said the four militants belonging to the LeT carried out the attack on the BJP leader’s residence.

    Kumar said one of the four militants was wearing a ‘Burqa’ (veil) and imitated a woman’s voice while asking for opening the main door at the residence of the BJP leader.

    “There was one sentry on the main door and two cops in the guard room. As is clear from the CCTV footage, one terrorist wearing a ‘Burqa’ knocked on the main door and asked, imitating a woman’s voice, for opening it,” the IGP told reporters on the sidelines of a wreathlaying ceremony of the slain cop.

    Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, K Pandurang Pole and other senior officers from police, central armed paramilitary forces and civil administration also paid floral tributes to the slain cop at the Police Control Room here.

    Kumar said two militants out of the four militants have been identified.

    “Initially, we thought the one wearing a ‘Burqa’ was a lady, but when we analysed the CCTV footage closely, we found that it was not a lady, but a male and a terrorist. Two out of the four have been identified and are from Srinagar city.

    “They belong to the LeT outfit. One of them is Shahid Khurshid Dar, he is from Chanapora and is a categorized terrorist. The other is Obaid Shafi Dar.

    They both joined the LeT last year along with four others,” he said.

    The IGP said the security forces will neutralise the attackers soon ‘after generating pinpoint intelligence’.

    Meanwhile, the attack evoked widespread condemnations from political parties.

    Condemning the attack, National Conference vice president Omar Abdullah expressed concern over the “deteriorating security environment” in the Kashmir valley.

    Omar prayed for peace to the soul of the deceased and expressed unison with the bereaved family on their irreparable loss.

    The BJP condemned the militant attack, saying such incidents cannot weaken democracy in Jammu and Kashmir.

    National General Secretary of the BJP and in-charge Jammu and Kashmir, Tarun Chungh, expressed anguish over this “highly deplorable” incident and stressed that exemplary punishment will be ensured to the killers of the policeman.

    “These repeated terror attacks cannot weaken democracy in the region,” he said in an apparent reference to similar attacks in the past on the party leaders, some of whom have lost their lives.

    Jammu and Kashmir BJP president Ravinder Raina also condemned the attack and said the whole humanity is feeling shocked and ashamed on such incidents.

    “Being soldiers of democracy, the social and political activists work tirelessly in strengthening the democracy, but terrorists, their bosses and their sympathisers do not want people to prosper,” he said.

    Jammu and Kashmir BJP General Secretary (Organisation) Ashok Kaul said those who attacked Khan’s residence and killed the innocent policeman would not be spared.

    He demanded BJP workers be given proper security, so that they will not become easy targets for anti-national elements.

    Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) strongly condemned the killing and expressed serious concern over the “deteriorating situation in the valley”.

    In a statement, the JKPCC described the incident as “cowardice and shameful act”.

    The party also expressed serious concern over the frequent militant attacks in Kashmir and emphasized on the government to take more effective measures to contain such mindless attacks and ensure that there is no further loss of life.

    The party is highly concerned about the loss of lives, the JKPCC said, conveying deepest condolences to the family of the slain cop.

  • Two LeT militant associates arrested in Jammu and Kashmir

    By PTI
    SRINAGAR: Security forces arrested two militant associates of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and recovered incriminating materials from their possession in Budgam district of Jammu and Kashmir, police said on Wednesday.

    Acting on specific inputs, security forces arrested the LeT militant associates in a joint operation at Laloo Sheshgari Hyderpora, a police spokesman said.

    He identified them as Aquib Ahmad Wani, a resident of Laloo Sheshgari Hyderpora, and Aadil Manzoor Mir, a resident of Nadirgund Humhama.

    During preliminary investigation, it was revealed that both of them were providing shelter, logistics and other material support to active LeT militants in the Hyderpora and Humhama areas of Budgam district in central Kashmir, he said.

    They were also found to have been in touch with Pakistan-based terror commanders through various social media platforms, the spokesman added.

    Incriminating materials of LeT have been recovered from their possession, the spokesman said, adding a case has been registered and further investigation initiated.

  • Two terror associates affiliated with Lashkar-e-Taiba held in J-K’s Budgam

    By ANI
    BUDGAM: Two terror associates affiliated with the proscribed terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) have been arrested in Budgam, Jammu and Kashmir Police said on Wednesday.

    The Budgam police along with 53 Rashtriya Rifles (RR), and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) conducted the operation to nab the accused who were involved in providing shelter, logistics and other support to the terrorists in Hyderpora and Humhama areas of Budgam.

    The arrested terror associates have been identified as Aquib Ahmad Wani and Aadil Manzoor have been arrested under relevant sections of law.

    “They have been in touch with PaK terror commanders through various social media platforms. Incriminating material of proscribed outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba been recovered from their possession,” the police stated in a release. 

  • Two militant associates of LeT arrested in Jammu and Kashmir

    By PTI
    SRINAGAR: Security forces have arrested two militant associates of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) outfit and recovered incriminating materials from their possession in Bandipora district of Jammu and Kashmir, police said on Saturday.

    Acting on specific inputs, security forces established a checkpoint near Papachan-Bandipora Bridge and apprehended two militant associates linked with the proscribed outfit LeT on Friday, a police official said.

    He identified them as Abid Waza and Bashir Ahmad Gojer, both residents of Bandipora in north Kashmir.

    The official said as per the police records, they were involved in providing shelter, logistics and other support to the active militants in the area.

    They were tasked by their handlers to carry out a grenade attack on security forces in Bandipora, he said.

    Incriminating materials, including two live hand grenades were recovered from their possession and all the recovered material was taken into case records for further investigation, the official said.

  • Delhi court issues arrest warrant against LeT chief Hafiz Saeed in terror funding case

    By PTI
    NEW DELHI: A Delhi court on Saturday issued an arrest warrant against Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) chief and 26/11 Mumbai attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed in a money laundering case related to terror funding in Jammu and Kashmir.

    Besides issuing the non-bailable warrant (NBW) against Saeed, Special Judge Praveen Singh also issued warrants against three co-accused – Kashmiri businessman Zahoor Ahmad Shah Watali, separatist Altaf Ahmad Shah alias Funtoosh and businessman from the UAE Naval Kishore Kapoor – who are currently lodged in the Tihar central jail here, seeking their production before the court.

    The court passed the direction while taking cognisance of a chargesheet filed in the matter by the Enforcement Directorate for alleged money laundering. The judge also issued summons to the representatives of Watali’s company M/s Trison Farms and Construction Pvt Ltd, which has also been named as accused in the matter.

    Special Public Prosecutor Nitesh Rana, appearing for the ED, told the court that the accused hatched a criminal conspiracy to carry out subversive and secessionist activities in Jammu and Kashmir.

    The accused established a network of cadres who were funded through Pakistani agencies via hawala dealers and local conduits by raising funds through local donations and funds have also been received from abroad, Rana told the court.

    The ED had filed a case based on an NIA matter against Saeed, Hizbul Mujahideen leader Syed Salahuddin and others for “conspiring to wage war against the government” and fomenting trouble in the Kashmir Valley.

    The separatist leaders have been accused of taking a cut before handing over the money to generate trouble.

    Saeed has also been accused of using the services of Watali for passing on the money to the separatists and some individuals who were actively indulging in stone-pelting in various areas of the Valley, the ED said in the charge sheet.

    In the NIA’s case, besides Saeed, Salahuddin and Watali, the agency had also named hardline pro-Pakistan separatist Syed Ali Shah Geelani’s son-in-law Altaf Shah alias Altaf Fantoosh, Bashir Ahmad Bhat and Javed Ahmad Bhat as accused.

  • 12 terrorists surrendered during encounters with security forces in J-K this year

    Kulgam (Jammu and Kashmir): This year Inspector General of Police (IGP) Vijay Kumar said that this year twelve militants have surrendered during a live encounter with the security forces.

    Earlier today, two local militants belonging to the terrorist organization Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) surrendered during an encounter with security forces in Kulgam today.

    “Two LeT militants surrendered during a live encounter in Kulgam. So far 12 militants have surrendered during a live encounter with security forces this year. During the encounter at Tongdonu in Kulgam, both militants surrendered and the police recovered substandard material including two pistols and ammunition from them.